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The end of the L.M. . Playing. The lead the law in the lead. Led. Police to lead law lead lead. The Lead . The BE THE LEAD . Lead. The. Make Nissen invention from divison playing from the high. And he's with the don't even console partners and says in this whole series instruments from the University of Edinburgh one collection box tomorrow 530 to see this all and on Thursday at 530 is a new CD a box to come to site on Hyperion records absolutely brilliant the time has come my come old Archie believe it when we must part Radio 3 is here very much part of the Edinburgh Festival but it is time for in tune to say we've been sent back to London for obviously for bad behavior so much rather stay here thank you to the Edinburgh Festival onto our wonderful audience here at the B.B.C. Big Tent thank you so much a good night was at which. Or why. Or RINGBACK why. Or why. Or why all. Born. You. A bunch. Layer. The folk band Lao ending this evening's all Scottish mixtape the producer was Hannah Thorn you can find details of all the pieces in the mix tape on the radio 3 website and why not download some of these mix tapes to listen to wherever you are you can do that via the B.B.C. Sounds well a very good evening for me John Shea welcome to this Monday evening on B.B.C. Radio 3 we're off to the problems in just a moment for the savings concert by the west east and Divan Orchestra Martha Argerich of the piano and Daniel bore Daniel Barenboim excuse me conducting That's in just a moment and we're back at the Edinburgh Festival tomorrow morning when the Finnish quartet metaphor will be making their debut at the Edinburgh International Festival music from Finland and Germany Fanny Mendelssohn chi or sorry i hope and Robert Schumann and during the interval more music making by the harpsichordist man as for Honey if you do it on in tune saving That's tomorrow morning from 11. 200 years since the birth of Queen Victoria. The B.B.C. Proms celebrate the Monex musical life including a favorite composer Felix Mendelssohn and a ballet originally composed for her diamond jubilee. Night at the B.B.C. Proms the pain as Stephen comes on Queen Victoria's very own piano alongside the orchestra the age when my hands. On this Friday evening at 730 on B.B.C. Radio 3 of the B.B.C. Problems. This is B.B.C. Radio 3 were 9293 F.M. On digital radio online and on B.B.C. Sounds it's time for us to go live to the whole for the savings problem as presented by Kate Moss and. Thank you Joan nearly impossible is how the West Eastern divine orchestra describes itself tonight's here at the problems and live on B.B.C. Radio 3 we share in a utopian mission an orchestra whose founding aim is nothing short of transcending some of the world's deepest political divides the orchestra is doing tonight by an old friend one of the great pianists of all time it's a rare and remarkable thing to experience the M.N.C. This instead of Martha Argerich in a live performance tonight she's with us to play take us the 1st at a concert to the west east end of an orchestra you are currently coming on to the stage it's a it's a passion projects of the conductor Daniel Barenboim 20 years ago you had the idea with the literary critic friend Edward I am going had moved to Israel as a child I even was Palestinian boy was to bring together musicians from across the Middle East the divan was conceived as a project against ignorance says Barenboim when it began 65 percent of the musicians had never played in an orchestra before coming never even heard. Northeastern live 20 years later the group of grown up together membership has broadened the playing has become well actually I don't need to tell you because we're about to hear in music by you just last week Tchaikovsky and super So here's a word now from Daniel I'm going himself about the particular joys and the challenges of working with the musicians of the West and of. When you have inexperienced or very slightly experienced players in the hall you have to really think because they ask why if you say please can you play a little less for the 1st or bore of a great orchestra starts comparing you know the Berlin Philharmonic of the where there is this no need for a discussion so it's a magical He knows it's either harmony or the rhythm or whatever it is but here they say why. So therefore as a conductor. To develop and your thoughts and fantasy writers I know from the feeling that he is right. Tonight's conductor Daniel Barenboim and the tuning of the orchestra is currently being led by the violinist and the leader of the orchestra. And Michael Baron boy with begins with music oh Schubert the symphonies that he never finished he was only $25.00 he'd already written 6 full length symphonies and this one is officially his 8 it's remarkable from the start opens with a whisper nor the usual self-assured declamation of symphonic intent and then after 2 movements which do some pretty radical things with harmony and form well the music just stops it ends in mystery Schubert wrote 20 bars of the 3rd movement and then not thank you both hanging in the 8th OK for Daniel Barenboim 6 Rare. Thirdly. Willing. To in. Atlanta. I am. Living. In a. 10900. 11 a. The 8. And the I am in a. And END. at the. 2 Well the stage here at the Royal Albert Hall will now need to be reset. First Piano Concerto No less a figure than Martha Argerich is waiting backstage and I really feel the anticipation in the hall for her arrival Well meanwhile let's hear a bit more about the West and divine orchestra it was supposed to be a single summer workshop in Vine market back in 1990. Were invited from Israel from Palestine Lebanon Jordan Egypt Iran and elsewhere and something seemed to play happened again and then again and it became a regular summer gathering in Seville which was for many years the home of York City with its own ancient rich heritage of MS limbs Christians and Jews mixing together now the orchestra runs especially established Barenboim Saeed Academy in Berlin. Instead they took its name from ghetto as Persian inspired because poetry West Eastern defang Well its leader tonight as I mentioned is a violinist my call Bam boy also happens to be Daniel's son I didn't ask how it feels to be conducted by his dad but I did ask why it's so important to him to make room in his very busy diary in amongst his solo days and his chamber music why he always makes space to play with. The orchestra existence 199620th anniversary this year I joined in 2000 so the 2nd year and I've been basically I don't think I've missed much in the last 19 years I've played almost everything and how has the energy of the orchestra grown over that time what's changed what's the most the energy well we got older so I don't know if the energy you. Know one thing that's very clear is that if you make music if you can only do that giving 100 percent otherwise it won't sound and you go to Nevada interest anyone. We all always give 100 percent but I wonder what the dynamic in the orchestra is around the politics of the region is there an unspoken rule that you that you don't discuss issues is there very much room for a boy that you do discuss that is a live issue how do you navigate these things no discussions are encouraged It's not that there's no kind of thought to say oh we don't want to discuss this on the contrary. We want to discuss the issues of their. Agent a very diverse issues in the region to that effect most of the musicians of this orchestra also it has to say that there is a core of this orchestra that keeps returning so these people already know each other that there's not really a need for them to start again from 0 because the discussions already have been had by those members of the newer ones yes of course you have always interesting things happening but get discussion is important otherwise what's the what's the point. Tonight leader of the west east end of an orchestra Michael Barrymore him well let's talk about her so this tonight because she is one of the great pianists the great musicians of all time born in when Osiris within a year of Daniel Barenboim they met each other aged $7.00 and $8.00 respectively they grew up as Argentina's child prodigies and we are just about to be here by both a teacher because. They. Know you can see the audience. Maybe your way to get. This. Tag or if you the lefties don't have an orchestra I know bam going back thank you thank you take off the best that you can say to.

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